Jennifer Lawrence is the latest actress to speak out against her experiences facing harassment as a young actress in the industry.

At Elle’s Women in Hollywood event yesterday, where Lawrence was one of eight honorees, the actress spoke about a “degrading” experience she had with producers at a young age. “When I was much younger and starting out, I was told by the producers of a film to lose 15 pounds in two weeks,” Lawrence recalled. “One girl before me had already been fired for not losing enough weight fast enough.”

The Oscar winner then recalled that later in the casting process she was made to do “a nude lineup.” Five women, who Lawrence says were “much thinner” than her, were forced to “stand side by side with only paste-ons covering [their] privates.” She continued, “After that degrading and humiliating line-up, the female producer told me I should use the naked photos of myself as inspiration for my diet.”

Naturally, Lawrence felt uncomfortable, and she brought her concerns to the male director and another producer. But, as is so often the case, the men didn’t take Lawrence’s concern seriously. “He asked me to star in a porno as the character, among many other things that are too inappropriate to repeat here in this dress,” the actress says about her director. The male producer shrugged off Lawrence’s assertion that the weight loss demands were inappropriate, instead saying that “he didn’t know why everyone thought [she] was so fat, he thought [she] was ‘perfectly f–able.'”

“I was trapped, and I can see that now. I didn’t want to be a whistleblower, I didn’t want these embarrassing stories talked about in a magazine, I just wanted a career,” she said.

The actresses’ story echoes those of the many women who have come forward to discuss their inappropriate experiences in Hollywood. For many young actresses who have spent years working to even get into a room with someone like Weinstein, it’s nearly impossible to come forward with a story of sexual misconduct. However, Lawrence hopes that by speaking out, she and other stars can help eradicate the misogyny that permeates the industry and create a better future for aspiring actors and actresses.

“I stand here today to bring the message home and into the hearts of everyone who has felt threatened in this industry,” said Lawrence. “We will stop normalizing these horrific situations.”